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Graecae linguae erotemata : quae hoc ordine explicata complectuntur, 1 Etymologiam, tertiam grammatices partem, cum regulis omnibus obseruatu necessarijs, 2 Regulas generales & speciales de accentibus, 3 Verba anomala & defectiua, 4 Syntaxes illas pr[a]ecipuè, qu[a]e à Latina declinare uidentur, 5 Dialectos apud poetas maximè obuias, 6 Regulas quasdam generales & speciales de syllabarum quantitate, & carminum apud Graecos ratione : omnia prolixa breuitate & facili ordine ita tractata, ut quod seu desiderent praeterea, seu conquerantur de praeceptorum difficultate pueri, amplius uix habeant / Michaele Neandro ... autore.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Neander, Michael, 1525-1595.
Contributor:
Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560.
Volckmar, Heinrich, active 1569.
Founders Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Latin
Subjects (All):
Greek language--Grammar--1500-1799.
Greek language.
Greek language--Grammar.
Physical Description:
451 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 1 unnumbered folded leaf of plates ; 18 cm (8vo)
Place of Publication:
Basileae : Ex officina Oporiniana, Mense Martio 1576.
Notes:
Imprint date from colophon.
Signatures: a-z⁸ A-D⁸ E¹⁰.
Preface (p. [3]-7) by Melanchthon.
"In laudem linguarum, & Gr[a]ec[a]e lingu[a]e Erotemata postremùm recognita & aucta, Michaelis Neandri ... Heinrici Volcmari ... [melydrion]: p. 9-39.
Local Notes:
Blind-stamped paneled binding; vellum on wooden boards; remains of clasps.
OCLC:
21932005

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